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Old 04-09-2007, 06:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi - I just recently decided to join "The Online Developer" Forum but I found that the board has now been closed. And from this morning the site is unobtainable. Is the site and forum going to be reopend or should I delete the bookmark?

I always though it was a good idea to make a site where contributions (to the site) earned the participants some form of payment.

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Old 04-09-2007, 07:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Online Developer has now been bought by Platinax, and merged into the forums here - everything now 301 redirects from there to here.

I did try to run the boards there, but I was too stretched thin to develop it, and the only thing it seemed to attract were spammers.

Therefore better to focus energies onto a single board covering the subjects, as there was a lot of cross-over between here and there.

It also provides a better opportunity for Platinax to raise it's profile, partly in more content, partly in now being a significant size, and also helps define us more of an "internet business forum", rather than general business forum, which I think is important.
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